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Sunday, September 19, 2004 

Shopping Trip

I have been traveling so much, I have not had a chance to play another other than HH games, so today I bought a copy of Burnout 3, Call of Duty EP and Fable. I am not expecting much from Fable from the few hours I have played of it at E3 and PAX, but we will see.

You'll get a lot of enjoyment out of Fable as long as you don't go into it thinking it is the "greatest RPG of all time". There really is a lot of depth to it provided you slow down and take the time to go find all of it. The game feels like it has a lot more in common with something like GTA then with another comparable RPG like Morrowind. My only complaint is that worldmap kind of feels as though it is on rails, pushing down one path or another. I thought the whole theme of the game was to carve you own path.

But alas, my local Best Buy made a boo boo and put Star Wars Battlefront on the shelf two days too early. Looks like it'll be the forest moon of endor that will be sucking up my playing time this week.

Let me be the first to say that Burnout 3 rocks my socks. :D

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I have decided to play Fable something like a movie. I plan on being evil, but sometimes I will do a good deed for a hot babe or someone who can do something good for me. It is a lot of running around in circles, but so is World of Warcraft, and as many times as I curse when I die, I have learned to accept the inevitable.

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